Investors Get New Active Income ETF As J.P. Morgan Expands In $500 Billion Market

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J.P. Morgan Asset Management has debuted its first active multi-asset ETF, the JPMorgan Flexible Income ETF JFLI, on the New York Stock Exchange. The move marks the firm's expansion into the multi-asset income market that it estimates to be worth $500 billion.

"JFLI is a game-changer in income investing," said Jamie Kramer, CIO and Global Head of Multi-Asset Solutions at J.P. Morgan. "We're using diverse asset classes and our global expertise to create a solution that adapts to the fast-changing market."

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With an expense ratio of 0.35%, the fund is positioned as an attractive option for investors seeking both flexibility and diversification. Its portfolio spans developed and emerging markets, leveraging J.P. Morgan's extensive research.

John Harrington, global head of ETF Product at JPMAM, emphasized the fund's role in advancing the company's ETF strategy. "The JPMorgan Flexible Income ETF is a major step in our active ETF strategy," he noted. "It offers flexibility, diversification, and efficiency, helping investors navigate complex markets and meet their income goals."

By integrating active ETF technology with multi-asset investing, J.P. Morgan joins an established lineup of income-focused ETFs, including the existing JPMorgan Equity Premium Income Fund JEPI.

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